Highlighting the work of a significant contemporary American poet, this collection features both new and selected poems that reflect the depth and artistry recognized by the Kingsley-Tufts Award for Poetry. The poems explore various themes and showcase the poet's unique voice and perspective, making it a compelling read for poetry enthusiasts.
John Koethe Libros
John Koethe es un poeta y ensayista estadounidense cuya obra a menudo profundiza en cuestiones filosóficas trascendentales y la naturaleza de la conciencia. Su poesía es reconocida por su cualidad introspectiva y una perspectiva distintiva sobre las experiencias cotidianas. Koethe evita el lenguaje ostentoso en favor de una exploración precisa y perspicaz del pensamiento. Su escritura revela una tensión constante entre la experiencia subjetiva y la realidad externa. Los lectores aprecian su habilidad para articular conceptos filosóficos complejos de una manera accesible y literariamente cautivadora.






The Late Wisconsin Spring
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
This collection of poems stands out for its genuine philosophical depth, seamlessly blending elegant language with a conversational tone. The work invites readers to explore complex ideas while maintaining accessibility, making it a unique addition to contemporary poetry.
Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophical work is informed throughout by a particular broad theme: that the semantic and mentalistic attributes of language and human life are shown by verbal and nonverbal conduct, but that they resist incorporation into the domain of the straightforwardly factual. So argues John Koethe, in contrast to the standard view that Wittgenstein's earlier and later philosophical positions are sharply opposed.According to the received view, Wittgenstein's thinking underwent a radical transformation after the Tractatus, leading him to abandon classical realism and to develop an alternative semantics based on the notion of warranted assertability. Koethe maintains that the thesis that semantic claims are not made true by any facts whatsoever, which was a central part of Wittgenstein's early theory of elementary propositions, was one he continued to develop in his later writings, and that it is perfectly compatible with classical realism. In making his case for the essential continuity of Wittgenstein's thought, Koethe ranges over the entire corpus of the philosopher's writing, and concludes by pointing out connections between Wittgenstein's views and those of several contemporary philosophers, including Nagel, Dennett, Davidson, and Dummett.
Three New York Poets: Charles North, Tony Towle, Paul Violi
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Exploring the dedication to poetry, this collection combines biographical essays and selected works from Charles North, Tony Towle, and Paul Violi, prominent figures of the Second Generation of New York School poets. Andrew McCarron delves into the lives and psychological complexities of these poets, raising questions about the foundations of their craft. The juxtaposition of their precise poetry with McCarron's critical insights offers a deeper understanding of human experience, making this work a vital resource for those interested in the New York School's legacy.
Exploring the intersection of poetry and philosophy, the author reflects on the passage of time and the complexities of love and loss. The narrative delves into personal experiences and existential inquiries, revealing both humor and tragedy. This work stands out as a significant meditation on existence, paralleling the depth of Wallace Stevens' renowned poetry. With its haunting themes and introspective nature, it offers a unique perspective on the intricacies of life and the human experience.
Ninety-fifth Street
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Focusing on midlife introspection, John Koethe's collection captures the reflections of a 62-year-old poet grappling with memory and the essence of human existence. Through the lens of personal narratives and diverse landscapes, he transforms his experiences into poignant poems that evoke beauty and deep emotion. The work intertwines the past with the present, revealing the mysteries of life with a blend of candor and artistry.
Set against a backdrop of introspection and emotional exploration, the narrative delves into themes of longing and the passage of time. It invites readers to experience the protagonist's journey through moments of stillness and reflection during the evening hours. The book captures the delicate interplay between memory and the present, offering a poignant look at the significance of fleeting moments. Through evocative prose, it emphasizes the beauty found in simply being and the transformative power of quiet contemplation.
The Constructor
- 108 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The poems in this collection explore the meditative intellect's relationship with time, blending beauty with brutal honesty. John Koethe's work delves into profound emotional depths, revealing the complexities of human experience. His unique perspective captures the intricate interplay of thought and feeling, making it an essential exploration for those interested in the nuances of the mind. The collection stands out for its exquisite language and the haunting truths it uncovers.
Domes a Frank O'Hara Award Book
- 72 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
ROTC Kills
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
This collection by award-winning poet John Koethe seamlessly blends autobiographical anecdotes with deep philosophical reflections. It offers readers a rich and resonant exploration of personal experiences and broader existential themes, showcasing Koethe's unique voice and insight.